Jaylon Linebacking Hijinks

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Loooool, clearly you don’t.

Go ahead, show me where that article says those being treated at the hospital were outpatients.

Like I said, I’m glad you’ve been caught lying in real-time.

What do we want to cover next....percentages?

Please say yes so we can expose you some more.


I’ve seen the reference to percentages a few times before and have no idea what that is referring to...

I miss out on a lot, apparently...
 

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Thankfully Jaylon doesn’t have to move heavy bags on the field.
 

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I'm hoping Jaylon might improve his technique with better coaching than he got in Dallas with the old regime. I guess we'll see about that.
He has to WANT to and he has to be ABLE to improve. Just not seeing it on either front. He got paid.
 

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He shouldn't be starting on any defense. He's a shell of the player he was in college.

And these idiots gave him an extension.


I gotta admit that I was one of the people
Who maintained hope Jaylon could recover from
The injury.


But I was wrong. He never has and never will be the same.

it sucks but it is what it is.
 

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..all I can say, he's still learning. Maybe Quinn will expose his weaknesses and turn them around.
 

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It's hard to be a cowboys fan when Jerry gives someone like Jaylon an extention.

Prime example of what's wrong in Dallas
 

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These deficiencies were obvious during his college days and have persisted in his short NFL stint. Prior to his head scratching contract extension I'd hoped coaching, pride or both would've yielded a better LB but it is what it is now. It's time to squeeze whatever we can get from him this year with a viable plan to move on next off season. Chances are slim to none that we'll see much improvement in his game individually, maybe some strategic deployment by our DC will keep the rest of the defense from suffering because of a woefully overrated LB with a millstone of a contract.

yeah, i'm not sure he was ever the guy people thought he was. seemed more like a guy with all the traits that people overhyped. we'll never know what might have happened without the injury.
 

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Here's some cut-ups of Jaylon against the Bears and Bills last season. Couple of things:
  1. Jaylon doesn't play with any base; he is lifted and moved out of lanes at will because he doesn't sink his hips and hops into blocks;
  2. Jaylon does not stack and shed (look at the first gif below) at all; there is no resistance from him maintaining his gap which allows for open running lanes;
  3. His play balance is all out of whack; plays way too high and hops rather shift his weight fluidly.

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Here (above), Jaylon gets moved 10-yards down the field backwards.

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Jaylon here (above) just gets bowled over playing too upright.

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Piling up those "tackle" totals.


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Stack and shed is completely non-existent; guesses at which lane the RB will take and runs himself out the play.

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This is 195 lbs Eric Weddle against 255 lbs Tyler Eifert showing how you stack and shed.

THIS CLOWN IS NOTHING BUT BUSINESS DECISIONS. HE NEEDS TO BE OFF THE TEAM.
 

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Someone please, please, please attach the Bengals play from last year where instead of filling the gap where the runner was, she turned the other way and ran away. If I didn't know it was Jaclyn, I'd swear that clip was doctored.
 

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Here's some cut-ups of Jaylon against the Bears and Bills last season. Couple of things:
  1. Jaylon doesn't play with any base; he is lifted and moved out of lanes at will because he doesn't sink his hips and hops into blocks;
  2. Jaylon does not stack and shed (look at the first gif below) at all; there is no resistance from him maintaining his gap which allows for open running lanes;
  3. His play balance is all out of whack; plays way too high and hops rather shift his weight fluidly.

VAzPRW.gif

Here (above), Jaylon gets moved 10-yards down the field backwards.

71qLZr.gif

Jaylon here (above) just gets bowled over playing too upright.

oVWQ13.gif

Piling up those "tackle" totals.


GvN5l7.gif

Stack and shed is completely non-existent; guesses at which lane the RB will take and runs himself out the play.

q7WYN2.gif

This is 195 lbs Eric Weddle against 255 lbs Tyler Eifert showing how you stack and shed.
Why aren't there any videos of the "swipe", that's his signature move.
 

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I look at it and see absolutely no respect for the DT's by these offenses.

They are easily pushed out of the way by a single blocker which frees up another massive lineman to go hunting for Jaylon. the LB's were getting no help from their linemen.

Gallimore was the only DT that had double digit solo tackles last season. Pathetic. Antoine Woods, 7 solo tackles in 14 games and 7 starts. Dontari Poe 3 solo tackles in 7 starts.

Jaylon isn't afraid to tackle. he was ranked 3rd in the league in tackles last season. Some of it was on him but the majority was due to the fact that he was left exposed and forced to fend blockers in the 2nd level where they didn't belong.
 
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